Salvation Army draws scrutiny for supplying homes to officers
In Indiana, the Salvation Army owns 34 residences, including 10 in Indianapolis with a combined value of $1.6 million.
In Indiana, the Salvation Army owns 34 residences, including 10 in Indianapolis with a combined value of $1.6 million.
Thoughts on the Globetrotters, Phoenix Theatre’s “Housewives of Mannheim,” and Beef & Boards’ “The Foreigner.”
Lithium battery maker EnerDel will need more business than its existing relationships with Think and Volvo to justify the $237 million investment
it announced Thursday.
Despite my American bias, there’s no doubt that soccer is the world’s game.
Lithium battery-maker will get incentives worth $53.1 million for expansion into Hancock County.
The Indianapolis Colts will host a free AFC Championship rally Thursday evening at Lucas Oil Stadium. Doors open at 5 p.m.
and the rally starts at 5:30 p.m. Players will address the fans, who will also see local music acts and the Colts cheerleaders.
Parking is free in the South Lot. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
These deals had no price tag, but still were significant.
Lithium battery-maker had requested a Hancock County zoning exemption to establish a manufacturing operation in the Mount
Comfort business park.
The court on Tuesday ruled in favor of Emmis in its bid to get a popular radio station it operates in Hungary back on the air.
Dr. Kristine M. Powell, a pediatrician, joined St. Vincent Physician Network in Indianapolis. A graduate
of Indiana University in Bloomington and the IU School of Medicine in Indianapolis, Powell was most recently
a visiting professor at the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital.
Dr. James
Perry has been elected president of the St. Francis Hospital-Mooresville medical staff for a
two-year term. He is the obstetrics medical director for St. Francis Hospital-Mooresville and is affiliated
with Southwest Women’s Health.
Kathleen Marrs, a biology professor, has been named associate
dean of academic affairs at the School of Science at IUPUI.
Indianapolis police continue to seek the driver of a taxi that struck an Indianapolis Colts fan heading to Saturday nightâ??s
home playoff game. Shane Mowery and his friends had just left a Blue Crew tailgate party and were walking on Merrill Street
near the stadium when Mowery was hit by a taxi. Moweryâ??s wife told Fox59 that the taxi ran through a red light. Police are
looking for a yellow Ford Taurus that may have front-end damage. Mowery, 32, remains at Methodist Hospital with critical head
injuries. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Two new executive hires this month at WFNI-AM 1070 could mean changes for the sports-talk radio station known as The Fan.
Kravitz and Eddie’s future to get evaluated.
Groups that committed in 2009 to hold meetings in Indianapolis in future years booked a total of nearly 688,000 hotel-room
nights, a number that exceeded ICVA’s goal by 5 percent.
Six groups are vying to lead a redevelopment effort for the struggling Indianapolis City Market. Check out summaries of each
of the proposals.
They’re small, but they’re fast. They pack a punch and have proven more than reliable. When will someone wise up and give the Colts defense an endoresement deal?
City Market’s board president warns financing will challenge any of the six groups that responded to Mayor Greg Ballard’s
request for business ideas.
Fortune Industries Inc., an Indianapolis-based professional employer organization, has appointed Tena Mayberry as its CEO.
Mayberry, who also will continue to serve as president, succeeds John Fisbeck.
Lucas Oil Stadium may be too soft to provide much of a home field advantage for Colts during playoffs. But rowdy fans can
give LOS a harder edge for visiting Ravens.
St. Francis and Westview hospitals are open to hosting the osteopathic-medicine school proposed by the Indianapolis Catholic
institution.